It depends on where you are going to wear it to. For example if you are going to an elegant party you wear a dress. When wearing a dress you may feel too loose so a dress suit is appropriate. A dress suit is like for business and when maybe your school has career week or career day.
a deep red and a deep pink would suit a brunette but a lighter pink or red dress would look okay but it would not suit a brunette i think personally
Skinner's Dress Suit was created on 1926-04-18.
Typical dress suit of the era.
Erm...well, I'm guessing that you'll be wearing the suit/dress and another person will be wearing the other item of clothing. If on 2 different people, I don't think it will clash (maybe just a little) but really a black suit would look better with a red dress (but again, of course, on 2 different people!).
The Fatal Dress Suit - 1914 was released on: USA: 8 April 1914
His Dress Suit - 1912 II was released on: USA: 5 November 1912
Tragedy of the Dress Suit - 1912 was released on: USA: 15 August 1912
"Lounge suit" is what the British call a man's suit, probably because their word for "living room" is "lounge" and a gentleman would wear a suit to appear in the living (or public) room. If the dress code is "lounge suit" that would mean a business suit and tie for men and a dress or dressy pantsuit for women.
Lawyers always dress very professionally for court. Suit and tie for men and nice business suit for women.
Bathing Suit Shorts Black Dress Mini Skirt Birthday Suit
A suit of armor.
Space Suit